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Monday, February 4, 2008

Easter Basket Give Away!

I visited a charming blog and web sitelast night owned by Nancy Malay. She makes a unique variety of one of a kind paper mache, paperclay, or cloth art figurines; including santas, snowmen, rabbits, chicks, Americana and Halloween items. Some are folk art style, some victorian style, and others are crafted from vintage or reproduction chocolate molds. All are fabulously hand painted and decorated.

So many of her adorable chicks and bunnies for this season have already been sold, so I'm going to be checking her website early for her Christmas selection, and adding my name to her e-mail notification list in order to purchase a Santa Claus figurine to add to my collection.

Nancy has a very generous "give away" going on at her web site now, until February 14, 2008, that is not to be missed!

She has a Easter Basket Giveaway of a Bunny & Basket valued at over $125.00!!All you have to do is leave a comment on the already long list of comments under the post link to her blog here

Please go to view and enjoy Nancy's beautiful work. Good luck to all who enter her contest!

6 comments:

Bonjour Pat,Nice to meet you in the blogosphere. You're welcome. If you want to have a chance to win one of my necklace you have to add the thread and a giveaway on your blog.See you soonau revoir et a bientotPat

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